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Dimitrios Kyparissopoulos
Dimitrios Kyparissopoulos, Professor of Robotic Surgery

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Background
Aristotles University of Pharmaceutical Sciences (1991-1995)
University of Thessaly Medical School (M.D. 2000)
General Practitioner Practise, Thoracic Surgery Clinic, University Hospital of Larissa (2000-2002)
General Surgery Residency, Volos General Hospital (2002-2005)
Thoracic Surgery Residency, University Hospital of Larissa (2006-2008)
Cardiac Surgery Residency, MST, Enschede, The Netherlands (2008)
Cardiac Surgery Residency, Harefield Hospital, UK (2009)
Cardiac Surgery Residency, St Thomas' Hospital, UK (2009-2010)
Thoracic Surgery Residency, Harefield Hospital, UK (2010-2011)
Consultant Thoracic Surgeon, Harefield Hospital (2011-2014)
Consultant Thoracic Surgeon, JR Oxford University Hospital (2014-2016)
Other Interests
Minimal Invasive and Robotic Thoracic Surgery.
Endobronchial workout.
Sarcoma expert.
Research
PhD entitled : “The role of leptin and VEGF on the transparency of human pleural and pericardium”
Additional Educational Information
St. Thomas' Hospital Cardiac Surgery Residency (2009-2010)
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Aristotle's University, Thessaloniki, Greece (MD 1995)
Harefield Hospital Cardiac Surgery Residency (2009)
Larissa Medical School, University of Thessaly, Greece (MD 2000)
MST Spectrum Twente Cardiac Surgery Residency (2008-20090
University Hospital of Larissa Thoracic Surgery Residency (2006-2008)
Harefield Hospital Thoracic Surgery Residency (2010-2011)
Volos General Hospital General Hospital Residency (2003-2006)
Content Published on CTSNet
Practice Areas
- Thoracic
- Minimally Invasive
- Robotic
- VATS
- Pericardium
- Thoracic
- Chest wall
- Diaphragm
- Lung
- Mediastinum
- Pleura
- Trachea and bronchi
- Trauma
- Reconstruction
- Benign disease
- Cancer
- Congenital thoracic
- Infection
- Professional Affairs